Your Hearing Health is Our Priority
At Gilbert's Audiology and Hearing Aid Center Inc, we are deeply committed to improving your quality of life through enhanced hearing. With our comprehensive testing and personalized hearing solutions, we serve each and every patient with compassion, understanding, and exceptional professional expertise. We’re the most respected name in hearing since 1959.
We believe that your hearing health matters. That’s why we’re here to help you bridge the gap between you and the vibrant world of sound. We believe in the power of connection through communication, and our team will help you find the hearing solutions that connect you to what matters most.
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Do I Need Hearing Aids?
Here are five indicators that you might need hearing aids:
- Difficulty Following Conversations: Whether in a group setting or one-on-one, if you find it challenging to keep up with conversations, it might be time to consider hearing aids.
- Turning Up the Volume: Needing to increase the volume on the TV or radio significantly higher than usual can be a sign of hearing loss.
- Misunderstanding Conversations: Frequently misunderstanding what people say or asking others to repeat themselves can indicate a decline in hearing clarity.
- Straining to Hear: If you find yourself straining to hear or becoming fatigued from trying to listen to others, it might be due to hearing loss.
- Withdrawal from Social Situations: Are you avoiding social gatherings because it’s hard to hear? This can impact your quality of life and might mean you could benefit from hearing aids.
How Might Hearing Loss Impact Your Cognitive Health?
Research shows that untreated hearing loss can have a significant impact on cognitive health, including an increased risk for cognitive decline and dementia. The strain of decoding sounds can leave the brain exhausted, leaving fewer resources for other cognitive processes like memory and thinking. It can also lead to social isolation, which is another risk factor for cognitive decline.
At Gilbert's Audiology and Hearing Aid Center Inc, we take your cognitive health as seriously as your auditory health. By addressing hearing loss with comprehensive solutions, you’ll not only improve your hearing experience but also contribute positively to your overall cognitive well-being.